Demonstration and Parade during Pope Visit to New York in April 18th (and 20th), 2008
Released on: March 9, 2008, 8:48 am
Press Release Author: Forum for Protection of Religious Pluralism
Industry: Non Profit
Press Release Summary: New York (March 7, 2008)- On April 18th, Pope Benedict XVI will address the United Nations General Assembly as part of his first visit to the United States as leader of the Catholic Church. In response to this event, the Forum for the Protection of Religious Pluralism (FPRP) is organizing a peaceful march, which will proceed at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 18 from the United Nations building to the Gandhi statue in Union Square Park. Another demonstration and parade will be held outside Yankee Stadium during the Papal address there from 1-4 p.m, on Sunday, April 20. FPRP is holding these events to voice another view of religion, international politics, and civil rights. A petition signed by members of ancient religions and cultures across the World will be submitted to UN Secretary General.
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Papal Visit Prompts Demonstration and Parade for Protection of Religions from Exclusivism http://protectreligions.org
1) United Nations, New York City Friday, April 18th, 2008, 10-1PM (Parade from UN to Gandhi Statue at Union Square Park)
2) Yankee Stadium Bronx, New York City Sunday, April 20th, 1-4PM New York (March 7, 2008)- On April 18th, Pope Benedict XVI will address the United Nations General Assembly as part of his first visit to the United States as leader of the Catholic Church. In response to this event, the Forum for the Protection of Religious Pluralism (FPRP) is organizing a peaceful march, which will proceed at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 18 from the United Nations building to the Gandhi statue in Union Square Park. Another demonstration and parade will be held outside Yankee Stadium during the Papal address there from 1-4 p.m, on Sunday, April 20. FPRP is holding these events to voice another view of religion, international politics, and civil rights. A petition signed by members of ancient religions and cultures across the World will be submitted to UN Secretary General. FPRP is devoted to raising public awareness of religions that have been victimized by aggressive proselytization campaigns that are grounded in religious exclusivism. Catholic, Evangelical and Pentecostal Christians have had tremendous success in recruiting new converts by closely linking social services with proselytizing. For example, schools have been built by evangelicals in other countries to provide an education to the poor, but the schools have also sought to persuade the children that their parents' spiritual beliefs are wrong and that Christianity is the only true religion. Many coercive campaigns, which are funded through a combination of donations from churchgoers and government support, are still being conducted around the world with little interference. Such acts of intolerance violate the religious freedoms of smaller, less influential religions, and the FPRP is holding its events to bring attention to the injustices faced by these lesser-known faiths. The statue of Mahatma Gandhi is included as part of the parade route because of his symbolic importance to the struggle for religions tolerance and for his passionate opposition to proselytizations, which he called the deadliest poison that ever sapped the fountain of truth. According to the events' organizers, religious exclusivism is at the root of religious injustice and sectarian violence around the world. This includes 9/11, Rwanda and other genocides, inquisitions and many other atrocities done in the name of God. "We represent faiths, including several Christian denominations, that do not support proselytization and view the practice of it as a complete contradiction of their beliefs," says Jonas Trinkunas from the World Congress of Ethnic Religions (WCER), one of the organizations that is sponsoring the event. "When the members of the U.N. say that they support religious freedom and then give privileged treatment to the leader of a religion that regularly endorses deceptive proselytization campaigns at the expense of others, we feel that we are being penalized for remaining true to our faiths. If religious freedom is going to be shared by everyone, this unequal treatment must stop." While this event is designed to focus on the rights of minority ethnic religions, other groups are encouraged to participate regardless of their religious or non-religious backgrounds. Religious groups such as Hindus, Romuva, Druids, Slavics, Greek, Wiccan and other ethnic religions from Europe, Africa and various parts of the Americas have already confirmed their attendance at the demonstration, and the organizers are hoping that more groups will participate. "We are not against any religion" says Satyanarayana Dosapati, one of the organizers of the event. "But the religious freedoms of cultures are being abused in many countries and their ancient traditions are being lost at an alarming rate. We can no longer afford to live in a world in which some religions spend billions of dollars each year to spread intolerance and injustice under the guise of humanitarian aid while other religions disappear as the result. If religious pluralism is to have a future, we must act now." Detailed information about the protest can be found at www.protectreligions.org.
Supporting Information (Demo/Parade and Appeal to All Americans) Demonstration and Parade for Preservation of Religions of the World during Papal Visit to United Nations (& Yankee Stadium) in April 2008 http://protectreligions.org 1) United Nations, April 18th (Fri), 2008, 10AM - 1PM (Parade from UN to Gandhi Statue at Union Square Park)
United Nations Union Square Park 2) Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York City, April 20th (Sun), 2008, 1PM - 4PM
Context:
Religion is the one of the most potent forces shaping world affairs. It is universal in scope, with a wide variety of spiritual beliefs, teachings and practices nurturing the human spirit throughout the centuries in countless civilizations. Much of the charity as well as the strife in the world today is inspired by religion. When religion can be such a force for love, compassion and spirituality, why is it also such a cause of strife and war? One specific aspect of some religions is the root cause of the problems: exclusive truth claims which teach that other religions are false and have to be eradicated through conversion, discrimination, incarceration, and even killings. Rabbi Harold Kushner summarized the \"Only my religion is right\" phenomenon as: \"There\'s a sense that in order for me to be right, everyone who disagrees with me is wrong. It makes religious interfaith cooperation more difficult. If I believe that, I have to believe that other people\'s religions are worthless, invalid.\" \"You have to understand that religion is not about getting information about God. Religion is about community. The primary purpose is not to get us to heaven but to put us in touch with other people. I can have fierce loyalty to my family without denigrating other people\'s family. I can have fierce loyalty to my own religion without denigrating other people\'s religion. In the same way, my neighbor can say that his wife is the most wonderful woman in the world. I can take that as a statement of love, not fact.\" Diversity is the rule of the creation. Only in diversity can the human mind survive. Such diverse religions include the Hindus, Zoroastrians, the Baha\'i, Gnostics and Wiccans; the indigenous religions of Africa, Americas and Australia; and Buddhism and Jainism and the ancient and subtle I-Kuan Tao. All of these faiths are different shades of a grand prism expressing unique understandings of creator, creation and the sacredness of being that unites every individual, every creature, and all levels of creation itself. But a great amount of this diversity was destroyed and continued to be destroyed by religions professing exclusive access to the divine and labeling all other spiritual traditions as evil. Though there are agreements and disagreements among religious philosophies, some religious groups express their intolerance to the extent of destroying other religions in order to establish their exclusivist claims of truth. The degree of violence and hate perpetrated by such religions during last several centuries has been colossal in the history of mankind. Mahatma Gandhi called the religious conversions conducted by missionaries who convert and spread hate as the deadliest poison that ever sapped the fountain of truth. Furthermore, such aggression has left deep, lasting scars around the world, to the point where only exclusivist groups have representation in all forums where religion is discussed-in politics, in academia, and in cultural heritage. During World Congress for Preservation of Religious Diversity in 2001, Swami Dayananda Saraswati said that the ancient religions of the world have become like endangered species. However, he said, unlike the endangered species, we can confer and therefore come together to find out ways and means to see that diverse religious traditions are saved. Conferences held by organizations such as World Congress of Ethnic Religions, ICCSUS are helping to bring together traditions from around the world. The Papal visit to United Nations, where the leader of the only religious organization that is considered a nation state is given privileged access to world leaders, will provide a great opportunity for ethnic religions of all kinds to bring international attention to the threat of religious exclusivism and its consequences for the world religions and humanity. What is being planned? The plan is to do a Demonstration and a parade during Pope\'s visit to UN on April 18th honoring native cultures of the world and highlighting each culture that was destroyed and the atrocities committed. We also plan to meet United Nations Secretary General to present our case. The message is not against Christianity or any other religion, but against the practice of intolerance under the mask of exclusive faith claim which happens to be the root cause. We plan to highlight the works of eminent thinkers such as Mahatma Gandhi who stood against religions conversions and intolerance. Mahatma Gandhi is greatly revered in the West as the one who stood for brotherhood among all religions. A similar demonstration and parade will also be held in front of Yankee Stadium, New York on April 20th. Why is this important? History showed to us that change never happens by itself. It requires a collective and determined action to bring about that change. Today, most conversions activities are planned, executed and supported by funds from the West--particularly the United States, where non-Christian religious groups only make up less than five percent of the population. Many times, funds are contributed by unwitting church goers who have little idea as to what their contributions are causing. The Roman Catholic Church along with various Protestant and charismatic groups are the prime movers of the global conversion enterprise. Media management by the Church promotes the image that missionary activity simply is spreading a gospel of love and compassion to the unfortunate peoples of the world. There is no public voice for the victim\'s story. Why now? The pope\'s visit to UN attracts worldwide attention, and we plan to use this occasion to present the victim\'s side of the effects of missionary activity. Through this demonstration and parade, we plan to bring international attention to the relentless onslaught of religious conversion activity, what it has done and continues to do to the cultures of the world. Our goal is to create a counter discussion to missionary activity and the international conversion industry, to raise awareness that these endeavors have a darker, more complicated side. Just as multinational corporations utilize their ample resources and political influence to unfairly exploit impoverished communities, multinational evangelical groups siphon away followers from smaller, less aggressive religions to further their own exclusivist agenda without a single thought given to the rich, unique traditions they are destroying in the process.
Who is organizing this activity? The initiative to hold a demonstration and parade was started by a small group of individuals representing various native cultures. The word spread around the world through internet which resulted in tremendous response from various native culture groups around the world. This is sponsored by \'World Congress of Ethnic Religions\'.
What you can do? Join Demo/Parade: We earnestly request the various cultures of the world to take part in the Demonstration and Parade to present their case. This is a rare and unique opportunity that should not be missed because it gives exposure to World community the need for preserving all the cultures of the World. Register at http://protectreligions.org Endorse us: We request every organization that support this cause to endorse this event for preserving cultures by sending email to protectreligions@gmail.com. Include the name of your Organization name along with a comment on the reasons why your organization support this activity. Endorsement can also be done at website http://protectreligions.org. Sign Petition: Sign Petition to United Nations Secretary General at http://protectreligions.org. Contact members of your organization and friends to do the same.
What arrangements are made? . For those attending from outside NY area such as from out of state or country any required hosting and transportation arrangements can be made upon prior communication to protectreligions@gmail.com. . Bus arrangements can be made for within NY Tri State area, if needed. . All the required signs, banners will be prepared by volunteers but the participants are encouraged to bring any such material they have for the event. . Each native culture participants are requested to participate in their traditional attire.
For more information. Web: http://protectreligions.org Email: protectreligions@gmail.com Phone: 847-462-4692
APPEAL TO AMERICANS http://protectreligions.org
Americans will never forget 9/11. A mere mention of the date 9/11 makes every American angry, feels violated. Everyone has been asking: "Who are they? Why did they do it to us? Why do they hate us? We are an open-minded people. We welcome people of all religions and cultures of the world and treat them as fellow citizens. Why us?" The answer to all of these is INTOLERANCE--intolerance towards other religions.
International investigation proved that most of the funding for 9/11 terrorist act was raised in the name of charity. It could be a samaritan--say, Ahmed in Saudi Arabia who donated ten dollars to a charity organization. The common man might be thinking that his or her donation went for a good cause. However, this money went into the hands of agents of intolerance who, through their exclusivist interpretation of their religion, found a divine mandate to destroy people of other religions.
Are you one of those \'unsuspecting donors\' like Ahmed? Is it possible that your donation is being used to cause violence many times more than the violence caused in 9/11? It could be YES, but in a different context. Your donations may have been intended to help the poor, the suffering and those who have not heard the Lord\'s name. However, conversion and other missionary activities done with your donations causes enormous violence. Missionaries have destroyed peaceful native religions of the world, destroyed many African economies, and have split societies in otherwise relatively calm in India and other parts of South Asia. They separate families, communities and the countries that have co-existed for (in some cases) thousands of years. They showed little mercy for even the children who were ruthlessly separated from their families in many indigenous cultures from Canada to Australia for the purpose of forced assimilation. To make matters worse, evangelicals bribe leaders, prominent men, politicians and buy up news and TV media as part of their campaigns so that there is no voice left for those who love and wish to follow their own culture and religion.
The whole conversion process is run as a marketing machine that preys upon the weaknesses in others societies in order to advance the social, political and economic interests of a single religion. It starts with most helpless and meek and builds up to forcing the whole culture and community submit to their agenda. History has shown repeatedly how conversion was used by missionaries all over the world to benefit their own interests by grabbing their victims' land and property. Today, the Vatican and other evangelical organizations are using the similar tactics in various countries to increase their numbers to compensate for their membership losses in Europe. In particular, India and other Asian countries, Africa in so called "10/40 window" (area from 10 degrees to 40 degrees North of equator that has largest number of Non-Christians in the World) are being targeted for conversion, which in turn cause upheavals in those cultures.
Is it possible that the very funds collected in the name of spreading love and help the helpless be used to exploit those who are in desperate situation and those who are in distress? During the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, the tsunamis in Indian Ocean, and wherever distress and helplessness have taken their toll, missionaries have used your charity donations to fly to those regions to offer help. Yet the help was provided with a tag attached that read "Convert to Christianity". If you reverse the roles, do you want to be abused by someone when you are in distress? Would it be right when followers of non-Christian religions approached Katrina's victims that food will be provided or house can be rebuilt only if you hear their god or only if you convert to their religion? Would it be right if they target weaker sections in inner cities of United States and spread message that their condition is due to white man\'s Christianity in order to convert into their religion and create hatred between communities? How can you justify the actions of evangelical missionaries if you believe in the teaching of Jesus, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"? If we assent to the claims of divine mandate to actions of missionaries, how can we oppose the claims of Islamic fundamentalists of their divine mandate to categorize non-believers as pigs and infidels (Dhimmis) who can be raped, plundered and murdered. How can we condemn actions of well educated Islamic fundamentalists who committed the barbaric 9/11 crime based on their \"divine\" mandate? Can we look into eyes of our own children and reconcile the actions of missionaries who separated thousands of native american children from their parents because they have divine mandate to bring God to \"savage\" cultures? Is there a room for reason? What is the root cause of all this religious aggression and injustice? Intolerance of other religions, and the desire to increase numbers in one's own religion by any means. It is based on an exclusive view of faith, that only one religion deserves to exist and all other are false and evil. This root cause begat the Jewish holocaust, the Rwanda genocide, the Spanish inquisitions, the Goa (India) Inquisitions, the Burning of Witches, the slavery and subjugation of Africans, women, gays, and lesbians, and the continued destruction of cultures across the world.
Mahatma Gandhi gave his life for tolerance among religions. He held the Sermon on the Mount with high esteem, but viewed missionaries as vendors of goods who do enormous harm rather than good. He said, \"Stop all conversions, it is the deadliest poison that ever sapped the fountain of truth.\" He asked why missionaries do not approach those like him who can make weighed decisions about religion rather than approach innocent, uneducated and unwitting tribals of India. Could you do something to fix that?
Yes! A Christian need not be ashamed of his religion just because some bad elements are trying to represent his faith. Stop supporting evangelism and be a proud Christian. Next time when you go to your church, ask whether they support any evangelism activities. If so, voice your protest! Encourage your family and friends protest it, too. Tell your church authorities, "I want to be a proud Christian that believes in peaceful co-existence with other faiths, so I oppose evangelism." When you donate to church or charity, research what they do with that money. Question why that money could not be used for those in need in this country, where 40% of our population are without medical insurance, more than 50% of children are raised by single mothers who are struggling every day, 1 out of 100 adults is incarcerated and our children\'s educational performance is lacking when compared to several other countries.
Please do not get carried away by propaganda that pleads, "Save the life of a child in some third world country by donating to evangelist charities." Question them! Account for every precious dollar you donated. Don't be another Mr. Ahmed of Saudi Arabia.